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    1. bachus_PL on

      Don’t report it to TESCO, because they’ll make you pay extra for the added protein.

    2. Difficult_Tea6136 on

      That’s rotten.

      Unsure what you go to war over. Tesco will want to know because it slipped through their quality control. They’ll likely be able to review it and make sure it doesn’t happen again.

      Hope your wife is ok. That looks disgusting

    3. Beach_Glas1 on

      Keep them and report it to the FSAI – https://www.fsai.ie/makeitbetter

      They may ask you to give them the sample so they can investigate. Could lead to a recall and Tesco may not be the only chain using the same suppliers.

    4. caledonivs on

      Come now, these things are harvested and processed by the millions, you’re going to get a few things that slip through the net, that’s just nature.

    5. A couple of weeks ago, I heard the wife barking about something. She had sliced open a pepper and there were maggots inside. Was Tesco’s also.

      We never bothered reporting it, as it’s more hassle than it’s worth.

    6. Howyiz_ladz on

      I thought it was a bread roll or sausage roll or something

    7. SoloWingPixy88 on

      How would Tesco control this? I’d assume this just happens with food?

    8. Anomaly_049 on

      What is that? It looks like maggots but wouldn’t they be too small for that?

    9. Mean-Yogurt-Closet on

      I really wanted a slice of cheescake the other day so we popped in and got one. We got home, put the cheescake in the fridge. Made lunch and got the cheescake out for dessert and as I opened the box the top was full on moldy. I was raging. And I couldn’t even see the mold the way it was packaged and it was well within expiry.

      I am extra mindful with what I buy from them ever since. Only things that I can see or cleaning supplies.

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